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RIM Netbook?
An interesting bit of news:
Is RIM Cooking up some Computer Goodies??? We just received some exciting news that RIM has started development on its very first Mini PC. It will be somewhat comparable to something like the HP 1151NR but will offer a few more goodies to the consumer. Here is what is known thus far. It will be powered by an Intel Processor, 2 GB RAM and 120 GB hard drive. In essence, a basic machine suitable for daily mobile computing and more. Some other hardware specs include 10-inch LCD display, ethernet port, USB, SD medial slot and a DVDRW disk drive. It will be equipped with an internal 3G module that will supports a certain unnamed CDMA network for seamless connectivity as well as a SIM card slot. Interesting, a SIM card slot, I wonder what RIM plans on doing with that So stay tuned as we will be bringing you some exclusive photos of this bad boy over the next couple of days. With that being said, lets hear what you have to say about this. Won't believe it until I see it however. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. |
OOOHHH!!! Sounds lovely.
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I do know that something gets announced next week from RIM but I do not know what however. :(
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Doesn't make a lot of sense to me either. Seems like an odd direction for RIM. I have the Verizon HP 1151NR and I love it. It's a great little machine and so easy to carry around.
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Sounds like they're planning a hybrid. A mix between a netbook and a giant blackberry!!!
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CDMA?
Hmmm, maybe Sprint and WiMAX? |
the idea of a RIM netbook is an awesome one in my opinion (just look at how desirable the Nokia Booklet is...) however one thing that's confusing me is the mention of a DVD drive of sorts
Where the hell they gonna fit that?!? I have a Compaq Mini 702EA and i can tell you straight away that in order to fit an optical drive of any sort the netbook would get REAL thicker or the space saving technology would be so immense it would command a ridiculous price tag... Also if RIM decide to do a Netbook then what OS would it run? I would hope Windows 7 because god help them if they decide to run BlackBerry OS on the Netbook!! lol |
This is a big challenge for RIM to take on a project like this, a little out of the box for them.
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If this is true, then RIM is truly running the Palm playbook. Stagnate OS and redundant models. Then instead of new OS, Palm gave us the Folieo, which was such a joke, it never came to market. RIM should concentrate on a new OS, a new browser and leave the netbooks to the other guys.
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